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Class Registration
You can register for one of our classes by clicking on the Open Details link to the right of any of the classes, then clicking on the registration link for the date and time you wish to attend. Here you will also find a class description and class handouts.
- If you are having trouble locating a particular class, press control + F (command + F for MacOS) and type a keyword for the class that you are looking for. For example, if you were looking for classes about using Ancestry, simply type "ancestry" in the search field and it will take you to that class. Click here to see an animated guide.
*We recommend joining classes 5-10 minutes before they start to resolve any connection issues.
Classes will be hosted through Zoom. Please be sure to create an account before your class at the website zoom.us. Your confirmation email from the registered class will include a zoom link to join your class. The day of the registered class click on the zoom link and be ready 5 minutes before your scheduled class. Also, please meet requested prerequisites.
For help with Zoom, select one of the links below.
Instructions for Zoom Partication Registration.pdf
Zoom Classroom video
Zoom Classroom.pdf
Zoom for FamilySearch Classes Video
Zoom Para FamilySearch.pdf
CONSULTANT TRAINING CLASSES (Sunday Afternoon)
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Planning for an Effective FamilySearch Consultation
We’ll discuss how to have an effective and successful initial consultation with a new FamilySearch learner. FamilySearch allows a consultant direct access to any user’s family tree. In addition, the Consultant Planner tool can assist in developing a simple and concise lesson plan that will empower the new learner.
Upcoming Dates
FamilySearch Center Portal Sites - Syncing Ancestry & Family Search by Leslie Hackney
Learn how to use tools that easily allow partner access Ancestry.com accounts to sync with FamilySearch. Library patrons are welcome.
Upcoming Dates
FamilySearch Center Portal Sites - American Ancestors by Ralph Armstrong
Our FamilySearch Center Portal sites provide free access to websites that would normally require a subscription. The Portal sites can only be used at the Los Angeles FamilySearch Center or other local FamilySearch Centers. This class will show Family History Consultants how to use American Ancestors, a New England Historic Genealogy Society record research site. Library patrons are also welcome.
Upcoming Dates
- Sunday, April 23, 4pm Click here to join meeting on Apr 23, 2023 @ 4:00 pm-->
FamilySearch Center Portal Sites - Arkiv Digital vs Ancestry by Leslie Hackney
Our FamilySearch Center Portal sites provide free access to websites that would normally require a subscription. The Portal sites can only be used at the Los Angeles FamilySearch Center or other local FamilySearch Centers. This class will provide Family History Consultants with a comparison between Arkiv Digital and Ancestry for Swedish research. Library patrons are also welcome.
Upcoming Dates
- Sunday, April 30th, 4pm Click here to join meeting on April 30, 2023 @ 4:00 pm
Research Wiki - Cindy Mills
Explore the Power of the Research Wiki - FamilySearch’s online family history encyclopedia. Learn how Locality pages, Record Type pages and more can help you do your family history research and how the new Guided Research links can take you to key birth, marriage, and death databases to find those precious vital records. You will have an opportunity to work with a consultant to see what is available to help you research your ancestor. Because this class includes hands-on guided research, the duration will be 1½ hours.
Class Handouts
Research Wiki Handout 12-8-22 pdf
FS Research Wiki Exercise 1-28 2021 png
Upcoming Dates
- Sunday, April 16th, 4pm Click here to join meeting.
Using the Family Tree App - Bob Hurst
Learn all about how to use the Family Tree app on your phone. FamilySearch has made the Family Tree app simple and convenient.
Class Handouts
Upcoming Dates
- Sunday, May 7th, 4pm Click here to join meeting.
FAMILYSEARCH CLASSES
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BEGINNING
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Navigating FamilySearch 1/Home Page - Tana Jenkins
New to FamilySearch? Come and learn how to set up a free FamilySearch account. You will learn how to navigate FamilySearch/Family Tree, how to build your family tree, and how to take advantage of the fun and powerful tools FamilySearch has to offer.
Class Handouts
Intro to FamilySearch pdf 2021
Upcoming Dates
- Tuesday, April 4th, 4pm Registration required. Click here to register.
- Wednesday, May 3rd, 4pm Click here to join meeting.
Navigating FamilySearch 2/Person Page - Tana Jenkins
In this class you will learn how to navigate the person page. You will learn how to add and edit information, how to add family members, and how to personalize the layout of your page.
Class Handouts
Upcoming Dates
- Tuesday, April 25th, 4pm Registration required. Click here to register.
- Wednesday, May 17th, 4pm Click here to join meeting.
Blue Box Hints - Leslie Hackney
What are those blue boxes? Where can I find them? Can I trust them? Let FamilySearch’s computer system do some of your research for you. It’s painless and only takes a few minutes. This is a 20 minute class for FamilySearch beginners.
Class Handouts
Upcoming Dates
- Wednesday, April 5th, 4pm Registration required. Click here to register.
- Tuesday, May 30th, 4pm Click here to join meeting.
Descendancy Charts - Cindy Mills
Learn how to use the FS Descendancy features to systematically locate and/or verify members of your ancestor's families. There will be a specific emphasis on looking for missing family members. We will seek to accomplish this by searching in FS databases and those of other family history websites for vital records and other ancestral documents.
Class Handouts
Descendancy Charts ppt 2022
Upcoming Dates
- Thursday, April 13th, 4pm Registration required. Click here to register.
- Thursday, May 11th, 4pm Click here to join meeting.
Adding Memories to FamilySearch - Clark Jenkins
Learn how to add photos, documents and stories to the Memories section on FamilySearch. Come prepared with a photo ready to upload into FamilySearch.
Class Handouts
Memories Handout pdf 2021
Upcoming Dates
- Thursday, April 11th, 4pm Registration required. Click here to register.
- Tuesday, May 9th, 4pm Click here to join meeting.
Fan Chart - Clark Jenkins
This class will teach you about six different tools you can use while viewing the fan chart and how to access them. We will also look at the person details page and basic tools in FamilySearch.
Upcoming Dates
- Saturday April 29th, 11am Registration required. Click here to register.
- Tuesday, May 16th, 4pm Click here to join meeting.
Using the Family Tree Phone App - Bob Hurst
Learn all about how to use the Family Tree app on your phone. FamilySearch has made using the app simple and convenient.
Class Handouts
How to use FamilySearch Mobile Apps pdf 2021
Using the FamilySearch Tree Smart Phone Mobile App pdf 2021
Upcoming Dates
- Sunday, May 7th, 4pm Click here to join meeting.
INTERMEDIATE AND ADVANCED
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Using the FamilySearch Catalog - Debbie Armstrong
Learn advanced tips for finding records about your ancestors. Using the search tab, search for FamilySearch Records, Images, and Catalog.
Class Handouts
Upcoming Dates
- Thursday, April 13th, 7pm Registration required. Click here to register.
Source Box - Leslie Hackney
The basics you need to know about the Source Box and maybe some things that you never knew you needed to know.
Class Handouts
Source Box Presentation pdf
Upcoming Dates
- Tuesday, May 2nd, 4pm Click here to join meeting.
Saving Sources - Leslie Hackney
In this class we will learn how to add sources three different ways. We will fill out the source form with a citation, web address, and important information from the document, and then attach it to a person page. We will also learn how to attach a memory source to a person's sources and records from the Source Box to individual people.
Class Handouts
Upcoming Dates
- Thursday, April 27th, 7pm Registration required. Click here to register.
- Tuesday, May 23rd, 4pm Click here to join meeting.
Attaching Records Using the Source Linker - Cindy Mills
We will model and practice two ways to locate FS indexed records… finding selected Record Hints (those little blue squares) and exploring Search Records in FamilySearch. A "Steps with Pictures" handout will guide us through the process including how to attach records to our ancestors made easy by the specially designed Source Linker program. Importantly, you will have the opportunity to practice with a consultant attaching records to your ancestors. Due to the hands-on nature of this class, the duration is 1½ hours.
Class Handouts
Attaching Family Records to FT using the Source Linker (PowerPoint)
Attaching FS Records to Family Tree using the Source Linker (PDF)
Upcoming Dates
- Thursday, April 6th, 4pm Registration required Click here to register.
- Thursday, May 4th, 4pm Click here to join meeting.
Merging/Unmerging Duplicates - Cindy Mills
ATTENTION: Space in this hands-on Merging/Unmerging Duplicates class is limited. To actively participate you need to register and enter 20 minutes before class starts. At that time you will receive an essential “Clara ______” PID code and directions to print both Merging Exercise and Merging Sources handouts.
In this 1 ½ hour class we tackle the challenges of Merging and, equally important, Unmerging Duplicates in a made-up family (in beta.familysearch) by following a specific EXERCISE handout. We refer to fictitious SOURCES to help us make merging decisions. Thus, we can practice these processes without doing harm to our own family in Family Tree. Handouts can be printed from lafsl.org / Online Classes / FamilySearch Classes / 2.2 Intermediate and Advanced / Merging/Unmerging Duplicates Class Handouts.
Class Handouts
Merging/Unmerging Intro ppt 2022
Merging & Unmerging Exercise
Sources for Merging
Upcoming Dates
- Thursday, April 20th, 4pm Registration required. Click here to register.
- Thursday, May 25th, 4pm Click here to join meeting.
3 Ways to Merge - Janis Chandler
You have a duplicate. Three ways on FamilySearch to merge. We will show you how to merge by ID, merging using the source linker and merging by breaking a relationship.
Class Handouts
Upcoming Dates
- Wednesday, April 26th, 4pm Registration required. Click here to register.
- Wednesday, May 10th, 4pm Click here to join meeting.
Fixing Relationships - Belinda Hanks
When you find your family tree a little mixed up, don't be alarmed, it can be fixed. You will have the opportunity to practice the steps that can straighten out your tree as you attend the class on "Fixing Relationships in FamilySearch."
Class Handouts
How to Edit and Fix Relationships in FamilySearch
Upcoming Dates
- Thursday, April 20th, 11am Registration required. Click here to register.
- Thursday, May 18th, 11am Click here to join meeting.
RESEARCH TOOLS
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BEGINNING
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FamilySearch Wiki Intro - Leslie Hackney
In 20 minutes you can learn how to filter out what you don't need, so that you can successfully focus on the tools and sources that will help you get started on searching for your ancestors, wherever they came from.
Class Handouts
Wiki Intro handout pdf 2021
Upcoming Dates
Vital Records - Debbie Armstrong
Civil records, church records, vital records. Birth, marriage and death records have different names depending on who created or retained them, and frequently contain information about family relationships that is extremely helpful to researchers. This class will discuss where to find these types of records, depending on time period, location and religion.
Class Handouts
Vital Records 2022
Upcoming Dates
- Wednesday, April 12th, 4pm Registration required. Click here to register.
US Census Records - Marlene Lee (Available for groups upon request)
Learn how to explore the Federal Census records to seek out your ancestors. Federal Census Records, from 1790 to 1940, are available online and contain valuable information about members of your family tree. Join us for an hour of instruction and then you can have one on one help to get you started.
Class Handouts
US Census Record handout pdf 2021
Upcoming Dates
(Available for groups upon request)
INTERMEDIATE
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Research Wiki - Cindy Mills
Explore the Power of the Research Wiki - FamilySearch’s online family history encyclopedia. Learn how Locality pages, Record Type pages and more can help you do your family history research and how the new Guided Research links can take you to key birth, marriage, and death databases to find those precious vital records. You will have an opportunity to work with a consultant to see what is available to help you research your ancestor. Because this class includes hands-on guided research, the duration will be 1½ hours.
Class Handouts
Wiki Exercise
PowerPoint Slides
Upcoming Dates
- Thursday, March 30th, 4pm Registration required. Click here to join meeting.
- Thursday, April 27th, 4pm Registration required. Click here to register.
- Thursday, May 18th, 4pm Click here to join meeting.
Newspapers and Obituaries - Janis Chandler
This class looks at NewspaperArchive.com as a resource for finding information about your ancestor(s). There are millions of newspaper pages available at the site and they are adding over 2 million pages per month. Often there are obituaries that can give information not only about the ancestor but also the entire family which is a great resource when building your family tree.
Class Handouts
Upcoming Dates
- Wednesday, April 19th, 4pm Registration required. Click here to register.
- Wednesday, May 24th, 4pm Click here to join meeting.
ADVANCED
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Brick Walls Pt 1 - Tools of Destruction - Cindy Mills
Using cluster research to help solve difficult problems. Learn how to copy and paste information on census records into an excel sheet and filter the results so the computer is doing all the work for you. Due to the hands-on nature of this class, the duration is 2 hours.
PREPARATION NOTICE: (Download the Excel or Google Sheets Handout) ZOOM Class: Access to Excel or Google Sheets required. LIBRARY Class: Access to Google Sheets required. NEED HELP: Come to Zoom Class or Library Class 15 minutes early to receive help in registering for a google account.
Class Handouts
Upcoming Dates
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Brick Walls Pt 2 - Best Way To Break 'Em Down! - Cindy Mills
This process requires google sheets and a keyboard (not a touch screen). Neither a tablet nor a mobile phone will function properly. Print the Google Sheets handout (below) before coming to class.
Do you have a difficult problem to solve? Use cluster research to help you. Learn how to copy and paste information on census records into a Google sheet (spreadsheet) and filter the results so the computer is doing all the work for you. Due to the hands-on nature of this class, the duration is 2 hours.
Class Handouts
- Using Google Sheets for Census Transfer & Analysis
- George Snow Index of 1880 Census Twp 14 Range 5 East, Chickasaw Co., Mississippi Ancestry Index Image 13 w Filter
- Snow, George 1880 Census Twp14 Range 5 East, Chickasaw, MS p13
- Using Excel for Census Transfer and Analysis
- How to Create a Google Account
Upcoming Dates
- Tuesday, April 18th, 4pm Registration required. Click here to register.
- Saturday, April 29th, 1pm Registration required. Click here to register.
Russian/Caucasian Research - Armen Wood (Available for groups upon request)
This class will provide useful information and tips to do research for your Russian, Armenian, and Georgian ancestors.
Class Handouts
Russian/Caucasian Research ppt 2022
Upcoming Dates
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Swedish Research - Leslie Hackney (Available for groups upon request)
Sweden's Church records are amazingly detailed, and navigating them is easy on Ancestry.com. Research strategies and helps will also be covered.
Class Handouts
Upcoming Dates
(Available for groups upon request)
Italian Research - Lynnette Kelly (Available for groups upon request)
This class will show you how to find birth, marriage, and death records in Italy by using the research wiki. You will also learn some tools and strategies in your search for Italian records.
Class Handouts
Upcoming Dates
(Available for groups upon request)
CLASES DE ESPAÑOL
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Reseña de FamilySearch - Margarita Salazar (Available for groups upon request)
Una introducción a FamilySearch. Pautas para comenzar tu propio Árbol Familiar. Regístrate GRATIS.
Class Handouts
Reseña de FamilySearch Handout pdf 2021
Upcoming Dates
(Available for groups upon request)
Búsquedas Eficaces - Margarita Salazar (Available for groups upon request)
Estrategias para encontrar y adjuntar registros originales a tus antepasados en FamilySearch. Regístrate GRATIS.
Class Handouts
Búsquedas Eficaces Handout pdf 2021
Upcoming Dates
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La aplicación ‘Recuerdos’ en iPhone/Android - Margarita Salazar (Available for groups upon request)
Utilizando la aplicación Memories App para adjuntar fotos y documentos en FamilySearch. Regístrate GRATIS.
Class Handouts
Upcoming Dates
(Available for groups upon request)
ANCESTRY.COM
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Ancestry.com Making it Work for You! 3 Classes - Jackie Ireland
Ancestry 1: Overview- Jackie Ireland
Take advantage of the power that is Ancestry. Prime focus is on understanding the power of public trees in Ancestry. On-line learning opportunities are also explored. Become familiar with the subscription types available to you.
Class Handouts
Upcoming Dates
- Thursday, April 13th, 2pm Click here to join meeting.
Ancestry 2 - Effective Searching on Ancestry Jackie Ireland
Be aware of three important things to consider prior to beginning your search. Explore in depth the places we generally begin our search – Tree Hints and their companion Suggested Records and the general All Records search. Learn the value of also beginning a search in the Ancestry Card Catalog.
Class Handouts
Ancestry.com Making it Work for You! pdf 2021
Upcoming Dates
- Thursday, April 27th, 2pm Click here to join meeting.
Ancestry 3: Effective Searching-Jackie Ireland
Increase your familiarity with searching within Ancestry Specific Categories and Special Collections. Become conversant with the variety of options available to you as you decide what data elements to include in your searches.
Class Handouts
Ancestry.com Making it Work for You! Part III pdf 2022
Upcoming Dates
Syncing your FamilySearch and Ancestry Trees - Leslie Hackney (Available for groups upon request)
Did you know that there’s a shortcut for transferring information and sources between FamilySearch and Ancestry.com? This tool requires a Church of Jesus Christ Membership Ancestry account (AKA a partnership account.) In 20 minutes you can learn how to save yourself hours of work with a few clicks of the mouse.
Class Handouts
Upcoming Dates
(Available for groups upon request)
INDEXING
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Beginning Indexing - Janis Chandler (Available for groups upon request)
It is so exciting to find a hint for that dear ancestor. Indexing is the process of taking information from historical records images and putting it into a digital format. Indexing turns the records into searchable sources, allowing researchers to find and attach them to ancestors in their family tree in FamilySearch, i.e. HINTS! Your help is needed! No matter your experience, a refresher course is always helpful and you might just learn new tricks. This class is also helpful for beginners.
Class Handouts
How do I use FamilySearch Indexing pdf 2021
Other Sources:
Indexing Icons
Upcoming Dates
(Available for groups upon request)
Intermediate Indexing - Janis Chandler (Available for groups upon request)
Indexing is the process of taking information from historical records images and putting it into a digital format. Indexing turns the records into searchable sources, allowing researchers to find and attach them to ancestors in their family tree in FamilySearch. Your help is needed.
Class Handouts
How do I use FamilySearch Indexing pdf 2021
Other Sources:
Indexing Icons
Upcoming Dates
(Available for groups upon request)
Advanced Indexing - Janis Chandler (Available for groups upon request)
Indexing helps all people find their ancestors. Indexing is the process of digitizing records and we hope to give you some ideas of how to improve. Come and see how your help is needed!
Class Handouts
How do I use FamilySearch Indexing pdf 2021
Other Sources:
Indexing Icons
Upcoming Dates
(Available for groups upon request)
Indexing and Handwriting Tips - Janis Chandler (Available for groups upon request)
This class will help you find resources to help read handwriting from different eras as well as different countries. This is a helpful introduction for anyone who has needed to read records from another country.
Class Handouts
How do I use FamilySearch Indexing pdf 2021
Upcoming Dates
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SPECIALTIES
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MEXICAN AND GERMAN RESEARCH WITH JOHN SCHMAL
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German Geography and History
Many people know that they have German ancestors, but they know and understand very little about German history. This presentation explores Germany’s history over the centuries, utilizing several maps. There will also be a discussion of the factors that led so many Germans to come to America during the Nineteenth Century. In addition, profiles of the primary states will be discussed.
Class Handouts
Upcoming Dates
- Saturday, March 18, 1pm Registration required. Click here to register.
Tracing Your German Roots
This presentation will discuss certain research techniques for locating your German ancestors. John will discuss certain tools for LOCATING A PLACE OF ORIGIN (which is essential to even beginning your search). He will also show the attendees how to use some of the German databases available on the web. Handouts will be included.
Class Handouts
Upcoming Dates
Tracing Your California Roots Through FamilySearch
This presentation discusses how you can do research on your California roots, utilizing the FamilySearch catalog. Many people don’t realize how valuable the catalog is, but sample searches will show people how to utilize the catalog to find the records you are looking for.
Class Handouts
Upcoming Dates
Finding Your Roots in Mexico
If your ancestors came from Mexico, you have a unique opportunity that is not available to many other ethnic groups. Many Mexican church records going back over 300 years are filled with details that are lacking in many other countries. Some Mexican records even go back to the 1500s and 1600s and many of them are available to you in the comfort of your home. Veteran genealogist John Schmal will show attendees how to access the records of their Mexican ancestors online and give them pointers about how to use that information once you have located it.
Class Handouts
Finding Your Roots in Mexico November 2022
Upcoming Dates
- Saturday, April 15, 1:00 Registration required. (link coming soon)
Finding Your Roots in Germany
Class Handouts
Upcoming Dates
The History of Indigenous Veracruz and Puebla by John P. Schmal
The present-day states of Veracruz and Puebla were both conquered by the Aztecs and, a century later, they were conquered by the Spaniards. In spite of this turmoil, both states have maintained significant indigenous populations up to the present day. In fact, in the 2010 census, Puebla and Veracruz contained more than half of all the Náhuatl speakers in Mexico. Using a PowerPointpresentation, genealogist John Schmal will discuss the indigenous people that inhabited both states from 1500 to the present day.
Class Handouts
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Tracing Your Pre-1848 California Roots by John P. Schmal
John P. Schmal will discuss the many dimensions of exploring your pre-1848 California Roots (Indigenous, Mexican, and Spanish). After a short discussion of California's diversity at the time of the Spanish contact, John will discuss the many techniques and resources available for exploring your California roots. These will include Mission Records, the California Early Population Project, land records, court records, Spanish land grants, many of which can be accessed through FamilySearch.
Class Handouts
Upcoming Dates
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